The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 05, 1909, Image 13
OWES
HER
LIFE TO
A F PinHTom'c
??? IIII1IIUIII J
Vev; able Compound
W. Va. ? "I feel that I owe
?n years of my life to Lydia
- .. ..J E. Piukham's Vegetable
Compound.
Eleven years ago 1
was a walking
shadow. I had been
under the doctor's
Jen rebut got no relief.
suaded me to try
Lydia E. Pinkliam's
pound and it worked
lieved all my pains
and misery. I advise all suffering
women to" take Lydia E. Piukham's
Vegetable Compound." ? Mns. Emma
Wh baton, Vienna, W. Va.
Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound,
made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful
drugs, and to-day holds the record
for the largest number of actual cures
oi iemaie diseases oi any similar medi'
cine in the country, and thousands of
voluntary testimonials are on file in
the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn,
Mass., from women who have teen
cured from almost every form oi
female complaints, inflammation, ulceration,displacements,
fibroid tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
indigestion and nervous prostration,
Every such suffering woman owes it to
herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a trial.
If you would like special advice
about your case write a confidential
letter to Mrs. Pinkliam, a<
Lynn. Mass. Her advice is free,
and always helpful.
Who would win must learn t<
bear.?German. So. 33-'09
For VIE A DACHF-IIIrki* CA PCDIIVII
Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach 01
Nervous Troubles. Capudine will relieve you.
It's liquid?pleasant to take?acts immediately.
Try It. luc., 25c, and 50c. at druj
store*.
When the papers announce thai
Teddy lias been lionized, it does not
mean that he lias been eaten up.
Cured at Once
80 nil wh? take Dr. Biggars Huckleberry
Cordial for Dysentery Diarrnoe.i and
Children Teething. At Druggists 25cand 50c.
A good mother does not hear tin
t music of the dance when her childret
cry.?German.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Childret
I teething, softens the gum*, reduces inflamma
tiou, allay b pain, cures wind colic, 25c. a bottle
I
The trouble with Englishmen i:
| that when you tell a joke they alwayi
want to know who is vour authority
|
( CHILD HAD SIXTY BOILS
And Suffered Annually With a Ited
I Scald-Like Humor on Her Head?
Troubles Cured by Cutieura.
| "When my little Vivian was about six
months old her head broke out in boils,
i She had about sixty in all ami 1 used Culicura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment which
cured her entirely. Sometime later a
humor broke out behind her ears and
spread up on to her head until it was nearly
half covered. The huinor looked like a
scald, very red with a sticky, clear fluid
coming from it. This occurred every
spring. I always used Outicurn Soap and
Ointment which never failed to heal it up.
The last time it broke out it became so bad
that 1 was discouraged. But I continued
the use of Cuticura Soap. Ointment and
Resolvent until she was well and has never
been troubled in the last two years. Mrs,
M. A. Schwenn. 071 Spring Wells Ave.,
Detroit. Mich.. Feb. 24. 10o3.**
Potter Drug &. t hem. Corp., Sole Props,
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
There is one business that is nevei
affected by panics. It flourishes tuosl
in the summer season, when every
tiling else is dull. If you do not know
what it is, go ask Cupid.
1
A feeling of security comes with having
Painkil r (Perry Davis") on band as a safeguard
ugainst colic, cholera, cramps.
Pointed Paragraphs
1\\ it is the salt ot conversation, no'
the food.?Hazlitt.
No scene of mortal life but teemi
with mortal woe.?Scott.
a witness everywhere.?
'.V EASY WAY.
Bo,, t'. ' Kidney Troubles Easilj
and Quickly.
** ht Is ne iless to suffer the torturei
of act aching back, the misery of headaches.
.matte pains, urinary disorders
itsk the danger of dlabetei
or Brlght's disease
The cure Is easy
Treat the cause?the
Doan'a Kldnev Pills
lameness, weakness and stiffness
SHBk caused by disordered kidneys. I suf*
fared awful pains and also had urina
ary derangement. After uslna
Doan's Kidney Pills a short time 1
A discarded the crutches and now I an
JT well gnd strong again, being coma
pletely cured."
1 Remember the name?Doan's. Sold
3L by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Fob^
rr-Mf!bt:~u Co., Duffalo, X. Y.
Modern Farm 1
As Appli
Notes of Intei
Fruit Grower
Dutch Dragging Makes Convenlen
Corners and is Simple.
Dragging "Dutch fashion" is noth
ing new. I learned it more thai
twenty years ago. Still, it may b<
1 new to some and prove of value. It
advantages are that it drags nelthe
lengthwise nor square across th<
furrows and makes easier corner
than the ordinary diagonal dragging
Plain Dutch Inshion is shown in dia
gram above. Commence by "striklnj
out" from A to D. Turn to the righ
; and go back on the left side of firs
| H F
TJ D ?
track till you reach edge or' field nea
A. Drive across the lirst track am
> back on the opposite side to tin
? . other end. Cross over and back oi
opposite side again.
Continue crossing over at eact
! end inside your last track and outsidi
the last track along the sides. Whei
half done the piece will look lik<
; first diagram, and the next trip wouli
) be from C to D, to E, to F, to C
, When done the Inst trip would b
from G to H, and the piece will hav
! j been dragged twice diagonally ii
' | opposite directions. This works wel
on pieces that are nearly square o
r I not more than twice as long as wide
I Of late we have found that it is econ
' I omy in plowing, cultivating, etc., t(
: . make our lands as long as possible
On these Dutch dragging did not worl
' as well, as it was too near leugthwis
! the furrows, so we hit upon what w
call "crazy Dutch," shown in secon<
diagram. We "strike out" zig-zaj
across the piece two or three or mor
* ! times, according to its length com
i I pared to width. The oicture show
three times?viz.: From A to B, t<
! j I H < y * \? ?* o :X . D;
I C. to D. Turn to the right and g
back on left to first track to C am
I drive across it. Go on right side t
E, then up left side to A. Cros
over and back on left side of ?
Drive straight across the lirst tw
tracks, turn to the left and go o
right side to C, where you will cros
the two tracks again, and go on lef
side to D. Always go straight aheai
till you get to the edge of the flel
before you make a turn.
When half done it will look lilt
the picture, and the next trip wouli
be from E to F, G. H, I, J. K. L, E
When done the last trip will be fror
M to N, O, P. This looks compli
rated, but it isn't half as hard t
do as it is to tell about it. At leas
it seems that way to me just now
, In striking out we never measure
piece but guess at the angles. How
ever, the truer you get it struck ou
the better it words out in finishing
concludes "Uncle Reuben" in writin
the foregoing to the Rural Ne\
Yorker.
7
Nitrogen as Fertilizer.
Getting gas and power from peat i
> a great deal better than using it as
source of nitrogen in fertilizers, a
many fertilizer men are doing. Th
fertilizer may analyze all right, bu
the peat nitrogen will be a long tint
^ showing Its effects, if ever. And ye
I hear of prominent men using il
Dried peat may make a better filler i
5 a low grade fertilizer than sand, bu
the time is coming, and in some sec
tions of this State now is, when farm
erB in the best wheat growing sectio
of Maryland have not bought any nl
trogen In a fertilizer for twenty yean
and yet have seen their wheat crop
f trebled and quadrupled, while usln
ovvxtiih uut UV.IU J1IIU3JIII.IIU UIIU |JUI
ash. In fact, one of the English bul
I letlns has shown recently that wher
phosphatic fertilizers only were use
for eleven years the soil nitrogen In
i creased 851 pounds an acre over th
soil receiving no fertilizer, and th
plats receiving sulphate of animoni
( and nitrate of soda in addition to th
i phosphatic fertilizers contained Its
nitrogen than those receiving phos
. phates alone.
, An old friend and correspondent 1
1 KING EDWARD OF ENGLAI
i London, By Cable.?The popularit
i of King Edward is illustrated by
little incident that happened durin;
his visit yesterday to tlie jmpulou
t South London suburb of Cainberwell
I where he laid the foundation ston
l of the new King's College Hospital
Nowhere in London are there mor
workingmen out of a job than in thi
I district. From one portion of th
densely crowded route when the Kin]
* passed came the cry: "Can't you giv
Methods
ied in the South
rest to Planter,
and Stockman
t this State who died at the age c
eighty-five a few years ago, wrote ru
some time before his death: "On till
3 farm, where we under the old svstei
_ of farminc made twelve tn tiftee
g bushels of wheat an acre, I have fo
the last twenty years averaged fort
e bushels an acre, and during that tini
I have bought no fertilizer excei
plain acid phosphate." And yet a
over the cotton country of the Sout
, farmers by the thousand write to in
^ continually to give them a formula t
t make a fertilizer for this, that or ill
other crop, seeming to think that fc
every cr<~ planted they must have
special f ilizer, and millions of do
lars are nt needlessly in the Sout
for for' i ore * ! * o * < * ??-?? ? .. 1 1
need if t. y farmed this land instea
of gambling on the char.res with fei
tiiizers on dead soil, the life of whie
lias gone with the wasted humus, an
will never rettiri) till the humus is r<
stored.?Professor W. F, Massey, Sa
isbury, Md.
Some Other Insects to Combat.
Another very prevalent scale an
one that does a great deal of damag
is the oyster-shell bark louse, s
named from its genera! apner.ranc
and easily recognized by its nam*
This may also be controlled by sural
r
j ing with the lime-sulphur wash or b
the use of a solution made by di!
0
solving one pound of caustic potas
in five gallons of water. This latte
is best used from the middle of Ma
to the first of June just as the youn
a insects are beginning to crawl. Pr<
fessor Waugh says that spraying th
j trees in winter with pure lime whit*
, wash will also get rid of the ovstt
g shell louse.
e The codling moth is another er.<
n my of apple growers which can V
j controlled by spraying just after tfc
blossoms have fallen and about or
week later with Paris green or a
'2 senate of lead.
3 This poison is usually combine
with the Bordeaux mixture so thi
. | two purposes may be served bv tl
g same spraying; and the same thin
e is true of the poisons used to kill tl
,j destructive potato beetle.
In conclusion it may be said thi
g spraying is one of the persistent!
_ neglected pieces of work that shoul
s be done on the farm. There is ce
0 tainlv no economy in allowing fro
ten to twenty per cent, of our croi
to be destroyed by insects and plai
diseases. Spraying cannot prevei
I all the loss from these sources; bi
j it will prevent much of it and pay
j handsome profit on the money ar
time invested, when properly done.
Get a good sprayer and take cai
of your orchard, vineyard and true
0 patches this year.?Progressive Fa
^ i mer.
?!
j Rotter Feeding.
0 i If growth and eggs are expeote
ij | mere attention must he given to feci
? , ing. The idea that the chickens cs
t j gather all the feed they need if th?
[1 j have sufficient range is one of the fa
j ! lacies which account for the fact thi
j we are not getting as much out of oi
o ! poultry as we should. If the poulti
[j j have a large range they may g
p. | cuu.if," i" iiiiin- mt* leeuing 01 a!
11 imal feeds or green stuff less lmpe
. j atlve, but tliey will still need gral
o ; if they are to do their best. It is tri
t that the man who spends $1 on h
r. I chickens and gets $."> in return
a making a large percentage of profit
- but the man who spends $20 and ge
t $10 in return is making the mo
money.
g We must see that the fowls have
v | fair allowance of grain?corn, whea
etc.?and a liberal quantity of anim
feed, and it will probably be best ni
to depend on them getting all of th
themselves, no matter how large tl
a run. Green feed should also be su;
s plied in abundance and since wii
p ter eggs are pre '.able, why not gro
t some crop t > supply green feed tl
' year through? It can he done ar
t will pay. The poultry must als
. have grit and unless there is plem
of sharp, hard gravel on the runs,
t should be supplied. Lime is also
necessity and charcoal desirable,
wet feeds are used they should n<
n he too wet. should always he swei
l_ and nev r given in larg quantities
s The "Mfrilfinc"' TI. tion.
B The best lucdieincs for he hog ai
" a well-br iar,red ration 'ncluding
I
wide ranyc? of green fco* which 1
e must harves* f ?r lii-"--' f
^ from lice, dry Bleeping <. larters at
a clean place to pa;.
e
e
a Cardinal Points.
e The two cardinal point;; of proQ
3 able hog-breeding on the farm an
(1) By all means use a pure brt
male; (2) when you have decitU
u on a breed, don't change.
U> A VERY POPULAR RULE!
yfus work, Teddief " And almost
a soon as it was uttered came the a
g swer from a host of throats: "1
s would if he could, the dear old fc
1, low.' The crowd was pleased with tl
e phrase "dear old fellow," which wi
I. repeated again and again in the an
e mated conversations that follow;
s the paaaage of the procession. A w<
e Pressed foreigner who was a 8|>e
g tator of this little unrehearsed scei
e remarked: "Vy, dey lofe hiinl"
JtfirXYOVS EMINENT imfTOKS AT
YOUR SEKY1C * FREE.
Not a Penny to Pny For the Fullest
* Medical Examination.
If you are in doubt as to the cause
of your disease mail us a postal reI
questing a mediealexarninationblntik.
which you will fi'.I out and return to
us. Our doctors will carefully diagnose
your case, and If you can be
cured you will h" told so: if yot; cannot
be cured you will be told so. You
e aro not obligated to us in any way, for
18 this advice is absolutely free; you are
n at liberty to take our advice or rot as
n you see fit. Send to-day for ? mctli'r
cal examination blank, fill out and
* return to us as promptly as possible.
e and our eminent doctors will diagnose
i your case thoroughly absolutely free.
Munyon's. f>r.d and .Jefferson Sts.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
o A got til wife is ii:e !ie>i household
,e furnit ure.?< iernutn.
,r Rnmgh on Rats. ?-x terminator.
a Rough on Hen Uce. N?*st Powder. 25c.
Rough on lied bug*. Powder or Eiq'd. 25c.
a Rough on FU-h". Powder or l.iqmd. 2.5c.
Rough ou Roaches. Pow'-.l. ir?c..I.iq'd, i5c.
d Rough on Moth nad Ant*. Powder, vlVa
I"- ! Rough oc Kkeeters. ??gr?-, lhie iu u:< >, 25c.
h j R. S. Weils Clieun-f .i.-r??v t'ity, N. J.
d l
rill* |til .!:? l: an lit * !> !.:i! niu* j'.it.
mn. viz. tin* l.ifkv i: n- ;? llulwti.
u
For COIJ>9 and OltlP.
P'rk's rAPITlXK Is the ?>i-st remrrir?
rrln vis. the a> limjf and fi'Vfrl?l.iifss-ruros
the ( ciltl nnil ri'iton'S noiinal wi.-liitons. It's
(1 llijultl?t'rttvtsi linn.idiutcly. luc., ?>c. uuJ
,g U c.. atdrue stores.
o One way suiriresUil tor the it.
e vent ion i>t iliviiift* i- t Ii?* al.nlitimi I
?. marriaue. .Jusl as *.? ...~iI?i?- cmaiivi
> - measures liavi' been i nucleil into law
y liy radii;; I reformers.
, Four Year Case of Ecrerr.a Cured.
n ... . ...
..r.;> \ crnon >t. l?ouis. Mo.
T Mr. .1. T S'hujt.'ltie. S.ivutma!.. < ;-i.
v lirar Sir:?Xiy ristrr, Mrs. Klton. !i^?
sent t?? you for your Tft'trine tor nr.
>8 use. I have l:u?.l Mrr.i'j 'four years,
j_ ar.tl iiavr i-vurytlr.i * |>n*st. le tu
. ni.' Without S'.l > tttltll I tr.i ! Ti tle
tc-'Ir.i'. 1 exert ?? r.t to a n !? ! r.j>et ialisl
at..l in t in H lii ' A I'. .? . t.? ? !> Unit
"" | your ii'.fiilclne l:as euro*J iste alter six
?r months' trial. MIm A. B. KinjcTctlerire
i u'.w Krjctn.i, Toi'.pr, Kins
Won.;. lirouml ttcli. Ili-; ins 1'iUs. In?
flint's Son- lleiol. I'mls. liv*:
Scaly 1'iitchcs >?n i . ' >M itching
Sores. I?.?ni!rrfif. < "a i.kcinl Scalp, lliinte
| i-.p.s. Corns. Chil'-lsltis an?t every form >
le Skin T>Iso:tsc. Tettcrlne ; T?ttertii?
Sump li.'.c. Your ilritKclst. cr !?y mriil fron
r- . the manufacturer, The Sl-.uptrine Co.
I Si.vur.tiah. tin.
-d
it A Monster Egg.
te I'rohahly t lie* lurytsi hen eirjr eve
ig seen in I In st- pai Is was laii] mi Sun
ie 'lav by a siii?*lc-r??ml? White Leghorn
tin? property nt' ??Ir. Herbert \\ ilbui
it No. -!! Yamlerliost street. Tin? eyi
ly was an object of much interest to al
Id who saw it. but the must itnusua
r- thinsr about it was that when it wa
m broken, it was found to contain at
?s ordinary sized etrir. perfectly t'ornici
tit and havinif a shell. The original eiu
at weiyhed six ounces, while an ordi
at nary eyy weighs about one ounce. 1
a measured around the larirest par
id seven and a half inches and it wa:
three inches in lenyth. Mr. Wilbit:
re prides himself on his White l.eyhon
k u?wis and lias a very creditable dis
r? (day in his yards, hut the kites
.'.ebievement of one of his liens haplaced
a premium on that particnlai
fowl. There was much specula! ioi
I rcyardiny the size of tin* omelet ilia!
,j' me eyy would make and In w mail'.
lu would take to make a decent ey.
av ni'ir at another season, provided tin
, ! r-Hy were 11< ! !ti t !> |ir<>iiinil ioi
_* ! eluiun.?Charleston Ni v.s & Courier
at I .
'^r j Proverbs and Phrases.
et I Wrinkles disfigure :j \v(>r.:nn less
tl_jll,n!i ill nature.? Wupv.
r. ' I!? dial is thrown will slil
In ATi-tk1.- Kioinh.
le To iici;;.v t!i*- \vi?- <?*? 1 and defeat
is ;!io wretched is an l.onor.?Cicero,
is If your wife is 1 ; 1 . stoop t?
s, 'nr.?Ilei rew.
ts j ON FtH>0
St I
The Right Foundation of Health.
a '
Proper food is the foundation o1
health. People fan eat irupropoi
food for a time until there is a sud
I den collapse of the digestive organs
then all kinds of trouble follow.
ie I The proper way out of the difiieul
'>_ j ty is to shift to the pure, scientific
ri" I food, Grape-Nuts, for it rebuild!
%v ! from the foundation up. A Nov
^ Hampshire woman says:
"Last summer 1 was suddenly tak
50 on with indigestion and severe stom
ach trouble and could not eat fooi
" without great pain, my stomaeh was
a so sore 1 could hardly move about
This kept up until I was so miserable
life was not worth living.
e* "Then a friend finally, after mucl
argument, induced me to quit u:
former diet and try Grape-Nuts.
"Although I had but little faith
re commenced to use it. and great wai
a my surprise to find that i could eat i
without the usual pain and distres:
m in my stomach.
~l(j "So I kept on using Grape-Nuts
and soon a marked improvement wa
Hliown, for my stomach was perform
ing its regular work In a normal wa;
without pain or distress,
t- "Very soon the yellow coating dis
a: appeared from my tongue, the dull
;d heavy feeling in my head disappears
id and my mind felt light and clear; th
I languid, tired feeling left, and alto
? gethcr I felt as if I had been rebuilt
K Strength and weight came back rap
ns4 idly, and I went back to my worl
with renewed ambition.
"To-day I am a new woman 1:
?|_ mind as well as body, and I owe It al
f n thic nottirnl f ArtH drnna.Vnta
ns "There's a Reason."
,j. Look In pkf?s. for the famous llttl
f<l book. "The Road to WellviRo."
>|| Ever read thraltovo letter? A nei
,c_ one appears from time to time. The
1C arc genuine, true, and full of hum*
- *?' it i mm itii i ' ' *
"EVERY MAN HIS OW
Z V? PA(> Eli. PROF I
This Is ? most Valuable It's-*: for the Honed
Symptoms of lolVereiit 1 'is* a-e ? thet'jiusi
the simplest remedies \s !??? }. will .Ilevlnte ?<i
Emtllsti ami ate Iree from tile technical terui
the pcnertiiity of refc?.? r> This Hook Is Intel
aurui'ii a- to I >e rem illy uiiii'-rsus'il by all.
Tin low prlei onl;. 1 eititr tinnle lossible by
Immense edition printed. Not only does th.lI'istuses.
hut very i roperly jrives 8 < nr.pleti
Marrluyc and the I'toduction and Hearing of
i-jpes and Prescriptions. < xplanations of Hot
New Edition Revised aim Enlarged. with con
is t:o excuse for not knowici: what to do in at
in your family heft te you put your order. V>i
te t'KNTS I'OSTl'A ll.?. sei <l postal notes ot
li.Rii 0 cents BOOK PUBLISHING H<
CHICKS DOING WELL
tVheiher you raise C'liiekens for fun
pet the liest results. The way to ?lo this.
otler a book telbnp all vou nct'l to knot
who mailt* his livttip for 'J.*> years in ltaisi
to experiment .unl speii 1 tin:, h tin diet to
f-.r the small suin of J.'? i'I.N i s m |i,,-iap.Disease,
how to Kteil for I.kit's. ami also
mp 1 urjaise-. and indeed about every tin:
auecess. SKNT l'i'STl'AID ('N RKtTTI
ROOK PUHUSHING MOtSl
UltKK Texas caiMe. Owti'T*' :i,?rii.*?. prices. t?ri e
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t l!iv?*M,ir> rjM< hiritiMi i? ^
ITCH CURED ?<
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s- ii? I ?i in.- ItHi. If "ir i a-" rail t.i >o
MlU'jfO I-HvUr* it:? V. s-!i ?:il Clin- lit']
ttoiii-e. I'rliM !ii'a I nitli*. It I'Aiiiiu! li^intlM
I ii-iiuti il a- > ijr in ariM cxiiri'M office !n
V.|?ill ll'i'i'll-i nf T."> lit-.
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SHAFTING. PULLEYS, BELTS
LOMBARD IROK WORKS. AUGUSTA. G/l
Callous the
bowels with harst
rathartirc. anH umt'11 nppf
physic always. Help then
gently, with candi
Cascarets, and you'll need then
rarely. Once learn the different:
1 and you'll never take a harshe
laxative than these. e;
Vest-pocket box 10 cer.ts?at drusr-stores.
Each table: ol tile genuine is marked C C C.
>
! A Friend In Need
r
There is absolutely nothing
| that gives such speedy relief in
Dysentery, Diarrhea, CholeraMorbus,
Cholera-Infanturn, Colic
and Cramps as
DR.B.JAYNE'S
CARMINATIVE
j BALSAM
It is a friend in need, and you
l shouid always keep it in your house.
1 Its valuable curative properties have
. made it a necessity for both adults
~ and children.
I Sold b'j all Jrvrgists at
' 25c p<r Lo.'tlc
, CHILDHOOD'S BUGBEAK BANISHE
palatal, a cream of CAstcn t
/ h \ *MUKR*T 6?-'60MMMA, S. C.
O v r */MiriT/?n ir/.-rr i
J1 at LtAiiNUIU1M HOltL
KICJ1310MI, VIUSilNlA.
, OCIom to Cv lioiiMt. Pwt Older. Cipltol
j "-ijuarc. \Vlio>?5'?* atui Retail sroiioiia.
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AT LO'
SUPERIOR TO BEST
Tho imal! p-lce is mads possibl
great demand for this Razor. Thi
" profit on each aggregating as I
The benefit is the consumer's,
j Tho Blade Is of the finest
v. tifically made and tempered
k process--and the blade, of coursi
tent part of any Razor. The frame i
silver plated, and "angled" cori
k quick and olean shaving. The toug
finds this Razor a boon; the sofl
n finds it a delight. These blades e.
Buy one and you will rtcommi
Tritnai. i nat is tns Dsst tsst of m
25cts.|
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